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Llanteglos Holiday Park on the fringes of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has been brought to market for £1.85m.
The holiday park includes 24 single-storey chalets with mezzanine floors dating from the 1970s that are leased to third parties under 99-year leases with index-linked annual charges.
Additionally, there are eight two-storey chalets. Oak Lodge has been retained and is used for holiday lets. The holiday park features spacious grounds that hold a tennis court, children’s play area and gardens.
Beyond its existing accommodation, the estate is said to offer “exciting developmental potential” as it comes with planning permission for a further eight luxury sustainable holiday units. This is said to be very rare for such “sensitive” locations.
Located within 3.5 hectares of countryside, the tourism-based asset benefits from the original orchard and gardens of Llanteglos House, a historic residence that provides owner accommodation.
The property is also two miles from Amroth Beach, which is known for golden sands and rock pools, as well as a nearby market town of Narberth and coastal towns Saundersfoot and Tenby.
In addition, the property includes the Wanderer’s Rest Inn, the premises license for which extends to the wider estate.
Ben Jones, director in Colliers’ parks team, said: “This is a rare opportunity to acquire a tourism-based asset in a prime location on the fringes of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
“There is a core holiday park offering with tremendous trading and development potential and some truly exceptional owner’s accommodation. The additional planning consent for further development makes this a truly great opportunity.”





























